Background
Osborne, Stanley de Jongh was born on March 27, 1905 in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Osborne, Stanley de Jongh was born on March 27, 1905 in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Student, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, 1918-1922; AB cum laude, Harvard University, 1926; postgraduate business school, Harvard University, 1926-1927.
Director publicity, Harvard Athletic Association, 1927-1928;
with, Old Colony Corporation, Boston, 1928-1929;
assistant to president, Atlantic Coast Fisheries Company, 1929-1930;
treasurer, Atlantic Coast Fisheries Company, 1930-1936, 39-43;
secretary, Atlantic Coast Fisheries Company, 1932-1942;
vice president, Atlantic Coast Fisheries Company, 1936-1943;
special assistant to rubber director, Washington, 1942-1943;
vice president, Eastern Airlines, Inc., 1944-1950;
finance vice president, Mathieson Chemical Corporation, Baltimore, 1950-1954;
executive vice president, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 1954-1957;
president, chairman director, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 1957-1964;
general partner, Lazard Freres & Company. New York City, 1963-1969;
limited partner, Lazard Freres & Company. New York City, since 1970.
Chairman Private Investment Corporation for Asia, Singapore, 1980-1985.
Special assistant to President, American Olympic Team, General Douglas McArthur, Amsterdam, 1928. Special adviser to President John F. Kennedy, 1963-1964. Member President's Advisory Committee Supersonic Transport, 1964-1967.
Special consultant to administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1966-1968. Board of Governors Society New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York City, since 1957, president, 1975-1980, chairman, 1980-1985, honorary chairman, since 1986. Member Harvard Club, Brook Club, River Club.
Married Elizabeth Ide, October 28, 1929 (deceased September 1984). Children: Mary Ide (Mistress John Witherbee), Richard de Jongh, Cynthia Adams (Mistress Richard M. Hoskin).